In Michael Ordoña’s April 12 story “'Ex Machina’ role stays on Oscar Isaac’s mind,” Oscar Isaac’s statement that Bobby Fischer “was (also) from the Bronx” is incorrect. I cannot speak to the fact that Bobby Fischer may have been born in the Bronx, but he spent his childhood in Brooklyn, since I went to school with him from the first through the eighth grades at the Brooklyn Community School, and he attended Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn.

I will refrain from talking about him on a personal level since he had no friends in school and he chose to withdraw from any personal contacts with any of his classmates. I just thought it best to correct the record on this point.

I have been enjoying Mick LaSalle’s little corner of the Sunday San Francisco Chronicle for many years, and his recent response to the “teaser” on vomiting in movies and Mr. Bush brought forth sublime pleasure.

Thanks tons, and may LaSalle carry on fiercely in his noble endeavors ... and his very acute and accurate wit.

Nicholas Duka wrote the most heartfelt tribute to Bob Parlocha in the April 12 Letters column. Little was written about (Parlocha’s) passing at the time of his death, yet when I went online, I found many listeners on the East Coast paying their respects to him.

I met Mr. Parlocha once in the late ’70s or early ’80s. He was one of the warmest, kindest DJs I have ever met. I listened to “Dinner Jazz” on KJAZ every night while cooking dinner. He always played “Naima” for me on request. Always. And he gave me a killer recipe for pork adobo.